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He sees big bucks in his little girl’s eyes.

The deadbeat ex of a Crown Heights woman — who was strangled to death after cops blew off a 911 call to check on her in December — wants to cash in on her tragic death.

Absentee dad Randy McNair, 25, is seeking custody of the child he had with Tonie Wells and has filed a $20 million wrongful death claim against the city on the 2-year-old’s behalf.

McNair argues in Family Court papers that he should get sole custody of the tot, whose name is Paige Charlie Reed. Paige’s legal father was another ex-boyfriend of Wells, Chase Reed, who voluntarily renounced paternity earlier this year.

“My daughter’s mother has be decease since Dec. 28, 2017 and I would to get my daughter to give her love and due my fathers duties,” McNair wrote himself in court papers.

His lawyer, Marvin Fuhrman, admits that McNair had “sporadic” contact with his daughter, never gave Wells any money to care for the child, and was not named on her birth certificate.

In September he was arrested for selling crack cocaine and served jail time, according to law enforcement sources. Fuhrman said he is still fighting those charges.

But, Fuhrman claimed, McNair “always wanted to be involved” in his daughter’s life and passed a paternity test ten months before Wells was strangled to death in December.

Wells’ sister Katherine Rivera has custody of Paige and she’s fighting McNair’s Family Court petition. Wells’ mother, Elizabeth Rivera, has filed her own wrongful death claim against the city, seeking $26 million, $6 million more than McNair’s claim.

They both argue that cops were negligent for sitting in their patrol cars instead of going inside Wells’ home.

McNair and the Riveras also have dueling suits against the city to obtain recordings of a 911 call reporting that Wells was “scared” of her husband Barry Wells.

Her estranged husband Barry Wells was charged with her murder.

Additional reporting by Shawn Cohen

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